REVIEW · MARRAKECH
Paragliding with sunset in Agafay desert from Marrakech
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Sunset paragliding in Morocco is hard to top. You start with Berber tea on a terrace, then fly a paraglider at sunset, with the crew filming your flight so you leave with more than just memories. One big thing to keep in mind: the flight depends on wind, so you might wait for calmer conditions, or the flight could be shortened or rescheduled.
The team’s smooth, friendly vibe comes through fast. Pilots like Abdul (driver and pilot) and Said are praised for staying calm and giving clear, reassuring instructions, especially if you’re new to flying. With a small group capped at 14 people, you’re less likely to feel rushed during the tea, briefing, and walk to the takeoff point.
In This Review
- Key Points If You’re Short on Time
- Why Agafay Desert Paragliding Hits Different
- The Pickup at 4:30 PM and How the Evening Flows
- Berber Tea on a Terrace: The Calm Start Before the Sky
- The All-Road Ride: What You’ll Actually See on the Way
- The Paragliding at Sunset: How It Feels and What You Need to Do
- The Flight Video and GoPro-Style Memories You Can Keep
- Price and Value: Is $92.92 Fair for What You Get?
- Weather and Wind: The One Thing That Can Change Everything
- Who This Agafay Sunset Paragliding Trip Suits Best
- Should You Book This Sunset Paragliding From Marrakech?
- FAQ
- What time does the sunset paragliding experience start?
- How long does the tour take?
- Does the tour include pickup from Marrakech?
- What’s included besides paragliding?
- Do I get the video of my flight?
- How big is the group?
- What happens if weather is bad for flying?
Key Points If You’re Short on Time

- Sunset flight + video included: You get pro footage of your flight, not just phone pics.
- Berber tea before takeoff: A small cultural pause at a terrace sets the tone for the evening.
- Door-to-door pickup option: Hotel or riad pickup is offered, with an alternate meeting point if needed.
- Small group size: Up to 14 travelers, so the experience feels personal.
- Wind can change plans: The crew may wait for better conditions rather than forcing it.
Why Agafay Desert Paragliding Hits Different

Agafay isn’t a big-name beach paradise. It’s closer to a desert stage set: wide open views, stone-and-sand textures, and a sky that turns dramatic fast as the sun drops. Doing paragliding here at sunset gives you that golden-hour glow plus long shadows across the terrain below.
What I like is the mix of adventure and comfort. You’re not thrown into chaos right away. You get a tea moment first, then a ride up to the takeoff spot, and then you’re in the air while everything quiets down.
The other smart part is the video. Many activities leave you with a couple shaky shots at best. Here, you get flight footage as part of the experience, so you can relive the feeling later.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Marrakech.
The Pickup at 4:30 PM and How the Evening Flows
The tour starts at 4:30 pm, and it runs about 5 hours total. That timing matters. Sunset in Morocco happens later in the day, so you’ll be heading out with enough time for the crew to reach the takeoff area, wait if needed, and still fly when conditions are right.
Pickup is offered from your hotel or riad, or from a designated meeting point. In plain terms: you won’t be standing around figuring out where to go at the worst possible moment. It’s also a big help if you’re tired from a day of Medina wandering.
I also like that this tour uses a mobile ticket. Less paper fuss. More time to focus on the fun part.
Berber Tea on a Terrace: The Calm Start Before the Sky

Before any harnessing or head-spinning, you start with traditional Berber tea at a terrace setting. Multiple details in the feedback point to this as a real breather: mint tea, a relaxed moment, and time to settle your nerves before you climb toward the takeoff point.
A common bonus here is a stop at a rest house if winds aren’t cooperating yet. That’s not a bad thing. If conditions are borderline, waiting in a comfortable spot with tea usually beats rushing straight to takeoff and hoping for the best.
This cultural pause also helps you understand the rhythm of desert evenings. It’s not just a transport-and-fly operation. It’s a planned transition from Marrakech energy to open sky.
The All-Road Ride: What You’ll Actually See on the Way
Once you leave Marrakech, you’ll ride in an all-road vehicle to the launch area. Expect rugged terrain outside the city. That drive is often half the payoff if you enjoy watching the scenery change in front of you.
The best part, from what people describe, is that the route is scenic but not stressful. You’re not doing anything on your side besides sitting back and enjoying the view while the crew handles driving and planning.
If you’re someone who gets motion-sick, this is still worth considering. The tour runs in the late afternoon and involves a road climb. If that’s a regular issue for you, you might want to plan accordingly based on your usual comfort level.
The Paragliding at Sunset: How It Feels and What You Need to Do

Then comes the core event: paragliding at sunset. This is where the whole evening turns into a different kind of quiet. People talk about the tranquility of being up in the air and looking down on the Moroccan countryside and desert plains with tiny villages far below.
As a passenger, you’re not doing the flying. Your pilot handles the hard work—steering, timing, and handling the air. Your job is mostly to listen, follow simple instructions, and enjoy.
If you’re a first-timer, pay attention to the instruction part. Several named pilots are praised for keeping things calm. Abdul and Said are repeatedly mentioned as reassuring and professional, while Ridwan is also noted for being calming and knowledgeable in the air. The point isn’t big speeches. It’s that you’ll feel guided from takeoff to landing.
Also note a reality check: if rain or wind shifts, the flight might not match a perfect plan. One feedback story mentioned doing only part of the usual flight due to weather. That can be disappointing, but it’s also the crew choosing safety and timing over forcing a longer ride.
The Flight Video and GoPro-Style Memories You Can Keep

This is one of the biggest value adds. Professional videographers document your flight, and you collect your personalized video afterward. You’re paying for more than the moment in the sky—you’re buying a way to share it and remember it clearly.
In feedback, the video is singled out as a highlight. People describe it as a way to make the experience last, especially because it captures the best angles during takeoff, mid-flight, and landing.
If you’re the type who usually thinks, I wish I had better footage, this feature is likely worth it. Even if you get great photos, video gives you movement—wind changes, glide feel, and that exact sunset lighting.
Price and Value: Is $92.92 Fair for What You Get?
At $92.92 per person, the price is competitive if you compare what’s included: pickup/return transport, tea before flying, the paragliding itself with professional pilots, and the flight video.
The real question for you is what you consider valuable:
- If you want a sunset activity with a big wow factor and you care about getting real footage, this is strong value.
- If you’re just looking for a cheap thrill with no extras, there may be cheaper options, but they’re less likely to include the same add-ons.
The booking lead time also hints at demand. It’s commonly booked about 18 days in advance on average, so if you have a tight schedule, I’d lock it in earlier rather than waiting for the last week.
Weather and Wind: The One Thing That Can Change Everything
This tour is weather-dependent. That’s not a fine-print scare tactic—it’s the whole point of flying safely. Wind strength, timing, and sometimes rain can affect whether you launch as planned.
Here’s what to do as a traveler:
- Pick the day you want to fly, but keep your plans flexible in that evening window.
- If wind is an issue, you may wait at a rest stop until conditions improve.
- If conditions are too rough, the experience may be canceled or moved to another date, depending on what the operator can arrange.
The good news is that feedback repeatedly praises professionalism during these moments. People describe the team as patient, calm, and focused on getting the best possible outcome when conditions allow it.
Who This Agafay Sunset Paragliding Trip Suits Best
This trip fits best if you like:
- A short, well-paced evening with a clear start time at 4:30 pm.
- Trying something physical-adjacent but not overly complex. You’re a passenger, not a trainee.
- Desert evenings with a cultural touch, not just an adventure treadmill.
It also suits solo travelers and couples well. The group cap of 14 keeps things from feeling crowded, and pickup means you don’t have to coordinate with others on where to meet.
If you’re visiting Marrakech and want one “this is why I came” activity, this is a top contender. Agafay at sunset is a different mood than the city.
Should You Book This Sunset Paragliding From Marrakech?
If you want a memorable Marrakech-area activity and you value safety-focused guidance plus a take-home flight video, I’d book it. The combination of Berber tea, professional pilots, small group size, and the filmed flight makes it feel like more than a basic tour.
I would hesitate only if your schedule is too rigid for weather changes. Since the flight relies on wind and evening conditions, you’ll get the smoothest experience if you can accept waiting, partial flight possibilities, or rescheduling.
If you do book, aim for a day when you can keep the rest of your evening light. That way, even if conditions shift, your night doesn’t feel like a scramble.
FAQ
What time does the sunset paragliding experience start?
The experience starts at 4:30 pm.
How long does the tour take?
The duration is about 5 hours.
Does the tour include pickup from Marrakech?
Yes. Pickup is offered from your hotel or riad, or from a designated meeting point.
What’s included besides paragliding?
You’ll have a Berber tea stop before flying, professional filming of your flight, and transportation back to Marrakech afterward.
Do I get the video of my flight?
Yes. You’ll receive a personalized video of your flight after the activity.
How big is the group?
The tour has a maximum of 14 travelers.
What happens if weather is bad for flying?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.












